Kris Jenner Is Christmas Ready!

Kris Jenner Is Christmas Ready!
Kris Jenner is ready for Christmas judging by her latest throwback photo.
The Momager shared a very cute #FBF photograph on her Instagram on Friday featuring her daughters Kourtney Kardashian and Kim Kardashian.
The sisters were captured wearing matching red plaid outfits around Christmastime many years ago.
Her caption read: "Christmas means coordinating outfits! lol #isitchristmasyet #favoriteholiday #family."
Jenner ended her caption with snowman and Christmas tree emojis.
And daughter Kourtney got in on the festivities earlier this week – and took her mom's words about Christmastime coordinating to heart.
Because she shared a pic on Instagram of her and two of her kids in matching pajamas reading Dr. Seuss'How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
There have been rumors recently that Kris Jenner, 60, wants to marry her boyfriend Corey Gamble, 35.
Bruce Jenner's former wife reportedly wants to marry Gamble in a sunset ceremony in Malibu with friends and family in attendance.
The stories were further sparked after the pair were photographed wearing matching rings.

On November 10 Kris flashed a diamond ring on her wedding finger as Corey showed off a wedding band.

"Kris is testing the waters to see if the public is interested in seeing her tie the knot before she puts her wedding plans in place," a source revealed.

According to reports she has planned out her entire wedding already to Gamble which will be filmed by E!

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